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OK, just list and/or talk about the books you love; werewolf or not :)
Some that I really enjoy are...
Watership Down
The Plauge Dogs
Fire Bringer
The Sight
Bitten
Harry Potter(all)
Silverwing (and its sequels)
Wolf Moon
Stolen
Miss Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
Tailchaser's Song
The Wolves of Time
Blood and Chocolate

As you can tell, I enjoy animal fiction a lot :D
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Silverclaw wrote:Silverwing (and its sequels)
Those, as well as...

The Ghatti's Tale trilogy by Gayle Greeno
The Golden Compass by Phillip Pullman

and for completely different reasons:

People of the Lie by M. Scott Peck
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The Black Gryphon (and the two sequels)
Redwall (a series of books)
The Dragon, The Earl, And The Troll
Lord Of The Rings
Through Wolf's Eyes (I think that was the title)
Turning Point
Blue Moon Rising
The Summer Tree
Harry Potter
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Recently I've become a huge fan Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. Amazing stuff. Its all I've read for the past 4 months actually.
The Heralds of Valdemar series by Mercedes Lackey
Anonymous Rex and Casual Rex by Eric Garcia
The Darklord of Derkholm and Year of the Griffin by Diana Wynne Jones
I too enjoyed Fire Bringer and The Sight.
The Amulet of Samarkand and The Golem's Eye, the first 2 books of The Bartimaeus Trilogy.
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Tailchaser's Song
I'm right at reading that and damn its a good book!!
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The "Myth Adventures" series of books by Robert Asprin. Man, I'm still laughing! :lol:

The "Hitchhiker's" series from Douglas Adams. Coming soon to a theater near you. :wink:

Every "Pern" novel by Anne McCaffery. She is an amazing storyteller. If you have only read her Pern books, then you are missing out on some of her best stories. :D

Short list of other (fan) favorites:
"Cycle of the Werewolf" by Steven King :shift:
"The Howling" by Gary Brandner :howl:  :oo

Plus, I agree with a great many of the books mentioned so far.
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fullmoonfury wrote:Every "Pern" novel by Anne McCaffery. She is an amazing storyteller.
I've read Dragonsdawn and honestly...I thought it was overrated. Not horrible, but overrated nonetheless.
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Reilune wrote:
fullmoonfury wrote:Every "Pern" novel by Anne McCaffery. She is an amazing storyteller.
I've read Dragonsdawn and honestly...I thought it was overrated. Not horrible, but overrated nonetheless.
I bought a PERN compilation novel of three books because the series was highly reccomended to me, but after reading all three, I really wasn't impressed either. I have no desire to read any more from that series.
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Kushiel's Legacy trilogy by Jacqueline Carey

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by a woman that's richer than the Queen of England :D

Eragon by Christopher Paolini

Acorna the Unicorn Girl by Anne McCafferey - it's not as hokey as it sounds. The first novel is wonderful, but all the sequels are crappy. I actually fell asleep while I was reading the second book.

The Rum Diary by Hunter S. Thompson
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boooks i LOVE books :o

ahem
wereling trilogy
harry potter series
Eragon :o
blood and chocolates
the entire redwall series :lol: they rule
the bartimaus trilogy (amulet of samarkand and golems eye)
and many many ....many many...many more :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hmm...

Blood and Chocolate
Bitten, Stolen, quite possiably Broken as well (coming out later this year if I'm correct)
The Firekeeper series (Through Wolf's Eyes, Wolf's Head Wolf's Heart, etc...)
The Sight
The Wereling Trilogy
Eragon
Cirque Du Freak (AWESOME vampire series.)
Harry Potter series
The books by Tamara Pierce
That's just a few. I've got bunches more locked in my crooked mind somewhere :lol:
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Ringworld trilogy, The Mote in God's Eye+ sequel, Through wolf's Eyes +two sequels, Most of dianna wynne jone's books, mot of tamora perce's books. and the His Dark Materials trilogy.
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:o That is so funny Wolfhanyou my list is the same as yours!! But i have never heard of the wereling trilogy who wrote those?
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woot i love the wereling trilogy :D written by stephen cole and personal i loved them :D althouugh i dont really have any other werewolf books :cry: but yah there goood check them out if you can :D
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Dracula
Wheel of Time
RiftWar
Dark Tower
HP
Skogland
Horngudens Tale
Mists of Avalaon
The Complete and Illustrated works of Edgar Allen Poe
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Books of Blood
Abarat
Narnia
and a lot of other books...
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